Combine Videos Online
Combine multiple video clips into one file online for free. Upload two videos and they are joined end-to-end into a single seamless video. No software to install, no account needed.
Drop file here or click to browse
Max 10240.0 MB
or press Ctrl+V to paste
Drop file here or click to browse
Max 10240.0 MB
or press Ctrl+V to paste
100% private — files never leave your device
·Free — no sign up, no watermark
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How to Use Combine Videos Online
- Upload the first video clip you want to combine
- Upload the second video clip — it plays after the first
- Click Process to combine both videos into one file
- Download the combined video and share it anywhere
Features
- Combine two video clips into a single file that plays back-to-back
- Automatic resolution and codec normalization across different formats
- Works with MP4, MOV, MKV, AVI, WebM, and more
- No file size limits — combine long clips without restrictions
- 100% browser-based — no files uploaded to any server
- Free with no watermarks or sign-up required
Frequently Asked Questions
- How do I combine videos online for free?
- Upload two video files, click Process, and download the result. The clips are joined end-to-end into one seamless video. Everything runs in your browser with no server upload.
- Can I combine videos in different formats?
- Yes. You can combine an MP4 with a MOV, an MKV with an AVI, or any other combination. The tool normalizes codecs, resolution, and frame rate automatically.
- How many videos can I combine at once?
- The tool combines two videos at a time. To merge three or more clips, combine the first two, then merge the result with the next video. Repeat as needed.
- Will there be a visible cut between the videos?
- No. Both clips are re-encoded into a single continuous file, so playback transitions seamlessly from the first clip to the second without any gap or glitch.
- Can I combine videos on my phone?
- Yes. This tool runs in any modern browser, including Chrome, Safari, and Firefox on iOS and Android. Processing happens on your device.